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The OM-established Business of NIXON AND JAEVIS, I BOOKSELLERS, BOOKBINDERS, STATIONERS, LETTER-PRESS and BOOKSELLERS, PREFERS, ILLUMINATORS, RELIEF STAMPERS, AND ARTIST COLORMEN, BANK PLACE, BANGOR, IS still carried on in the Old Premises, and has NO CONNECTION with auy other Person or Firm, whrtSier using the name of JARVIS or otherwise. NIXON ANI) JARVIS rixd it necessary to, make 'thi Announcement in o" sequence of communications intended ■tor tl"-n NtT • • ? y ?.u" y -? .?t ,fOf tl'"l N: L "'J.oi,u vi :UitJ O< -<4t MIX 0 N AND J A ft V I S, BANK PLACE, BANGOii. Telegrams, NIXON AND JARVIS, BANGOR. 54J COUNTY OF MERIONETH. JJEGI-ST EAT I ON OF VOTERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th«e FREDERICK MARSHALL, Esquire, the Barrister al,P int?d to. 'REVISE the LIST OF PARLIAMENTARY VOTERS and COUNTY ELECTORS for the COUNTY OF MERIONETH, will hold Courts for that purpose at the several PLACES and TIMES un lerineutiened that is to say ;— At CORWEN, at the POLICE STATION, on TUES- | DAY, the 11th day of SEPrEBEB next, at Eleven I ;>'clock in the forenoon. J At BALA, at the SWIRE HALL, on WEDNESDAY,) the 12tii day of SartSMBER next, at 11 30 o'clock in the forenoon. J At DOLGELLEY. at the SHIRE HALL, on] IUCRSDAY. the 13th day of SEPILemB?R next, at J^ X-jn o'clock in the forenoon. At BARMOPTH. at the PoncE &T«ION, on "J TU?RSUAY, t)Ml3th day of SKI?TEMSM n-xt, At i Three o'clock in the afternoon. J At HARLECH, at the CASTLE HOTEL, en FRI DAY, the 14ih day of SEPTEMBEB next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. J At PENRRW.DEUDRAETR, at the Pones | SMtoN, on FRIDAY, the 14th day of SEP!l?.B.. l lkxt. at One o'clock in the afternoon. i At BLEAENAU FESTINIOG, »t the MARKET 1 HALL, on SATURDAY, the 15th day of SEFIEUBKB I next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and also at bix o'clock in "? evening of the atme day. J At FESTINIOG, at the PENOWKBN ARMS HOIBL, 1 on MONDAY, the 17th iiay of SEPTEMBER next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. J At TOWYN, at the POLICE STATION, on TUES- DAY, the Mth day of SE?BMBsa next, at Or.e o'clock in the afternoon. J At DINAS-MOWDDWY, at the BUCKLEY Anø 1 HOIKL, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of SEPTEM- J BER next, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. J At ABERCORRIS, at the BlWCH COCH INN. on] WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of SEPTEMBER next, at 2-15 o'clock in the afternoon. For the seveeal Parishes of Corwen, Gwyddel. wern, Llangar, Llandrillo, Bettws-gwerfyl-goch, and Llausantffraid-glyn-dyfrdwy. For the several Parishes of Llanycil, Llangower, Lianuwchllyn, Llfor. and Llandderfel. For the several Parishea of Dolgelley, Llanelltyi, Llunlacbreth, and Llanddwywe-uwch-y graig. For the several Parishes of Llanaber, Llanen- ddwyn, and For the several Parishes of Llandanwg, Llaiifair, and Llanbedr. For the several Parishes of Llanfibangel-y- traethau, LlnnfrotVien, Llandocwyn and that part ot the Pansu of Bedgelert which is situate in the Cauntyof Merieneth. For the ravish of Ftstiniog. For the several Parishes of Maentwrog and Trawsfynydd, and for completing the Revision of the Libts of Voters for the Parish of Festiniog. For the several Parishes of Towyn, Llanegryn, [ Llanfibangel-y-penllant, and Llangelyuin. | For the Parish of l.lan-y-mowddwy, and that I I p irt of the Parisb of Ialwyd which is situate in the County of Merioneth, l For the several Parishts of Pennal and Tal-y-llyn, and for all other Parishes, Townships, Precincts, I and Places (if any) wilhin the said County not hereinbefore mentioned. The OVEKSEERS are to Publish this Notios, and to attend at the opening of the Courts at which the Lists otibeir respective Parishes,are hereby appointed to be Revised, and to deliver to the Revising Barrister the Docum e its mentioned in the 47th Paragraph of the Pneeept issued by me to them in pur- suance of The Registration Act, 1885," and also the Documents mentioned in the Supplemental Prtctpl i,.sued to them under the County Electors Act, 1888," and to producs the Poor Rate Assessments made between the -5tli day of January, 1887, and the 15th day of July, 1888. RORT. JONES, 20th August, 1818. CLERK OF THE PEACE. 813T A Laddo A A Leddir." NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD OF WALES. SEPTEMBER 4th, 5th, 6tb, and 7th, 1888. OR AND PAVILION.) WREXHAM. [GROVE PARK. GOKSEDD OF BARDS, TUESDAY and FRIDAY Mornings only, at NINE o'clock. Grand Choral Competitions Daily. Vocal and Instrumental Competitions. 11000 in Prizes. 3468 Com- TWtitors in Poetry; Prose, Music, and Art. ( hairing t) e Victorious Bard. 31ilitary and Miscellaneous Concerts. The ELIJAH Hand. MESSIAH." Art stes: Mrs Mary Davies. Mrs Hutchinson, Mrs Glauffrwd Tlwmas, Miss Annie Roberts, NJ isi Susannah Pierce, Miss Anna Williams, Miss EJeanor Ree3, Madame Pdaria-) McKenzie, Madame Antoinette Sterling, Mr Henry Pieicy, Eos Morlais, Mr Charles Banks, Mr Maid win Thomas, Mr Lucas Williams, Mr Bridson, and M,Jaml's Sauvage. FULL ORCHESTRA. BAND OF 2ND BATT. R.W.F., GALWAY. Morning Meetings 10.30, Concerts 6.30. Fu 1 particulars in Programme, 6d (7d post free), to be had oniv of Messrs Hughes and Son, Publishers, Wr, xham. ADMISSION Reserved Season Tickets to eikht meetings, 3Cs; four morning meetings, 15s; four con- certs, 17s 6,1; single reserved, 59. For Plan of seati and reserved tickets apply to Mr W. A. Bay ley, hon. ,ec., 51, Holx-street, Wrexham. Season Tickets: 1st class, 20s; 2nd class, 12s; single 1st clats, 3s; 2nd class, 2s 3rd class, Is. to be had during the Eisteddfod days at the Ticket Booths. Hon. Sec.. :-SIMON JONES ai.d W. A. BARLEY. W, M. ROBERTS, Secretary. OFFICES-51, HOPE STREET. BIOi MRS ill. A. CIIOOKS, OPPOSITE THE MAF, KET HALL, BANGOR, AND 71, HIGH STREET, RHYL. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ESTABLISHMENT FOR FIRST-CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES. THE LARGEST STOCK IN NORTH WALES. PISNETk'S BOOTS IN STOCK, AND LADIES DRESS SHOES OF ALL SORTS. THE K WATERPROOF, BOSTOCK'S SHOOTING AND WALKING BOOTS. NATURAL AND SYSTEMATIC BOOTS AND SHOES FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. Gmtkmen's Dress Boats and shoes, \r.¡ a great variety of Hand-sewn Button, Lace and Elastic Gentlemen's Walking Boots and Shoes, ?!-o Men's and Women's Boots.; V.ry Cheap. A most xtetsJv Stock suitable for all CI.?6. AV INSP?CTION INVITED. B LADIES' Snow AND FITTINO ROOM UPSTAIRS.   '8' REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. NOTE THE ^ADIDTIRKKK^BO. t SALE OF SUMMER STOCK. MESSRS BROWN, HOLMES & CO. Beg to announce that from MONDAY, JCLV 23dai3, UNTIL SATURDAY, AUGUST 11TH, T11I.I WILL MAKE A JJEODCTFOS -OF 3/- in the ON All their q T) IN IUR STOCK of MADE-UP-MILWNERY, MA.NTLES, Colored COSTUMES D'lclSSfV r (10-.VX3. JBR3E Y8, CHILDBEK'^ <JOSrJ'UMES, «ad PARA&OLb. The oonchssion Will be ma-e Oil about 40 UNMAI1 MATERIAL and 15 RICH SILK COMBINATION ROBES; also, on all LACE, MADRAS, at,(i MUSLIN CURTAINS. A 9uanlltr <L FANCY SILK, DRESS FABRICS,! and REMNANTS trill be offered at Half the Jri.v 18S8. f yrt.T 20TH. 18M. p Original 2P0rTiHce, 'HIIE W E ITT. FAN GOB. | T H ?REWEjn? FAN?OR. ESTABLISHEP 1812. SAMUEL FHICKVA\, PHOPKIETOR. II røB FOLLOWING CLASH OF ALKfl HUPPIIED, VIZ. Mil Strong, Ritter. and specially a Pale, Light DINNER k L F-, FOR? PNRVATN FAMILY USE. THE ABOVE T:>I PARRELS, KILDERKINS, AND FIRKINS. A DISCUOST FOR CASII ON DELIYFltt ONLY. periodical Deliveries in the Principal Towns and Districts in I Carnarvonshire and Anglesey. 8 j GLENMAHRA! ANALYSIS: EDIS11 UllGll, 7th Feb., 18B4. I have analysed and carefully examined several samples of Messrs. John Attchison vV Co.'s 'ixLE^i- MAIIIZ,4 I WIIISKY taken from their ordinary stock, and find it to be a hiyh dais spirit of full streni/th, and perfectly free from adulteration of any kind. •' The pr88 of matul-ing-the object of !thick is the natural /o)?<to" o/' the fragrant ethers on which the iouguet and flavour so highly esteemed in iiood whisky depend-has been completed, and I can recommend the 'GLENMAURA' WHISKY as one ot the finest and best that has come under my v:'jiI'- _Yl(}ú, ¡,Ii., Lecturer in Chemistry. 42s. A DOZEN 209. A GALL. SOLE AGENT: WILLIAM EDWAltDS, STATION HOTEL, AND MESAl WINE AND SPIRIT STORES, BANGOR. 77B EGLAND is far behind every Country in the Jj World in the Facilities and Cheapness of luter-communication by meaus of Post Cards. The Post Office realise a profit of 75 per cent. as between the Buying and Selling Price3. I œt:r:;ng :WS 61 PER DOZEN. JARVIS AND COMPANY, LORNE HOUSE (Three Doors below Post Office), BANGOR. 649a DR. T ONES, n.D,S.. its., SURGEON DENTIST, Opposite the Markut, BaL<?or. D H. JONES visits LLANGEFNI every THURSDAY, at Lledwigan-road. AMLWCH with Mr HuenEs, Stationer, TUESDAYS, July 3 and 31, Angnst 28, September 5. BETHESDA ANA EBKNEZKE, TUESDAY after Pay-day. 10 CUT PLOWEHS, ^YUIUTHS, &C- DICKSONS' NIUESERIES, OHESTER. 64.'íR LANDAUS, BRAKES, and every other kind of Carriage, Also ALBERT DRAGS AND RUSTIC CARTS at very low prices, at CAMPLING AND SON, 435A THE RHYL CARRIAGE WORKS. INMAN LINE. BOYAL MAIL STKAMBB8 TO NEW YOIlE. INMAN AND INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FROM LIVERPOOL IIYERY WEDNESDAY. Calling at Queeustown every Thursday. Moderate Saloon aud Second Cabin Fare. Steerage Fare as low as by any other First Class Line. Through Bookings to any part of the STATES or CANADA, including Manitoba and North and South West Territory. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE and Co., 22, Water- street, Liverpool; or to Edward Jones, 170, High- street, Bangor; Hugh Hughes, 7, Market-row, Am- lwch; Richard Roberts, Old Post-office, Bethesda; John Jones, Bookseller, do Robert Parry, Douglas- terrace, do Hy. J. Williams, 66. liryngwenith, Csellwyngrydd. z60 HUNDREDS OF TESTIMONIALS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED FROM MEDICAL MEN. COLEMAN'S LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT & MALT WINE IS a Delicious Beverage and Tonic made from Port Wine, Liebig's Extract of Meat and Extract of Malt Nutritious, Strengthening, Stimulatinc, Flesh-forming. dnd Health-restoring; citable for the Robust in Health as well as the Invalid. STRONGLY RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL FACULTY. Important unsolicited Testimon- ial from E. HOPKINS, Esq., L.R.C.P., L.F.-P.S. OVER ONE THOUSAND Have been received from Medical Men, 54, ASTON ROAD, N,, BIRMINGHAM. December 17th, 1888. DEAR SIRS,—I beg to acknowledge receipt of sample of your Extract of Meat and Malt Wine," sell)t a short time back. I have now QUITE H: PATIENTS TAKING IT; and as a flesh-forming and strength producing aent I consider it SECOND TO NONE, being equally useful in all forms of Debility. Yours faitlifullv, EDWARD HOPKINS, Messrs. Coleman & Co L.R.'J P., L.F.P.S. Sold by all Druggists, Wine Merchants, and pa- tent Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdom, in Bottles 2s 9d and 4s 6d each. Ask for COLE- MAN'S LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT AND MALT WINE, and "see that you get it." If there is any difficulty n getting the Wine, write direct to the manufacturers, who will forward Sample Pint Bottle flee by Post on receipt of 33 stamps. Sample Dozen Botrles free by Rail on re- ceipt of 30s. Sole Manufacturers, COLEMAN & Co., Limited, St. G-orge's, Norwich, and 3, New London Street, London, E.C. 614R Erskine A rms F J otel, C 0 N W A Y, NORTH WALES. CLOSE TO THE RAILWAY STATION AND CASTLE. VISITORS, TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN WILL FIND ilJ M <1 COMFORTS AT THE AHOVE HOTEL. NEWL FURNISHED THROUGHOUT AND UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. Everything of the Best Quality. COACHES FOR ALL THE PRINCIPAL DRIVES PAS PAILY. 359 GRAND TOUR FROM BANGOR THROUGH THE PASS OF LLANBERIS, CAPEL CURIG, Ao. The most Picturesque Scenery in North Wales, comprising a Route of 42 Miles. J Pt. o PARRY begs to inform Tonr- ists aud the Public in thaton and after MONDAY, JULY 2nd, 1888, the Four-horse Coach "NIMROli" will RUN DAILY (Sundays excepted), starting each day at 10.45 a.m" from the BRITISH HOTEL, riANGOB, calling at the STATION HOTEL, BANOOD, proceeding along the Holyhead- road, commanding full view of the Menai Straits, Anglesey, Mcuai uud Tubular Bridges, through tbe Village of Pert. Dmorwic, calling at Carnarvon, lowed to view the Castle, <Sc., leaving Carnarvon ■ Hotel, Llauberis, allowing 11 hours to visit the Falls, Padarn Castle, the Quarries, &c.; leaving Llanberis at 2.30 p.m., and proceeding along the pioturlsque Pass of Llanberis (where a view of the Pass of Nant Gwvnant can be obtained); leaving Capel Curig at 4.15 p.m., on to Ogwen Lake, Pass of Nant Ffrancon, Penrhyn State Quarries, Model Village of Llaudegai, arriving in Bangor at 7 p.m. in time for trains to all parta. F A R E, 8 a. Tickets may be had at the BRITISH HOTEL aud STATION HOTEL, High-street, Bangor at the POST- OFFICE, Penmaeumawr at the CASTLE HOTEL, Llan- fairfechan or on the COACH. All correspondence respecting Tickets, &c., addressed to PABK HILL, BANGOR, will be !OfIY attended to. 525-)4E, SAILINGS BETWEEN NORTH WALES AND LIVERPOOL. TWICE EACH WAY DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED), Weather and circumstances permitting. The Favourite Steamer PBINCE ARTHUR" LEAVES STEAMBOAT WHABF, MENAI BRIDGE, and BANGOR on NIONDAY and SATURDAY Mornings at 6 am. BEAUMARIS 6.20, LLANDUDNO 7-;)0, for LIVERPOOL, On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY Mornings leaves MENAI BRIDGE and BANGOIl at 8-30 am., BEAU MARIS 8-50, and LLAN. DUDNO 10, for Liverpool. This Steamer returns from Liverpool ach day at 1-30 p.m.). The well-known Saloon Steamer "BONNIE PRINCESS" Leaves each day from Menai Bridge and Bangor at 3-30 p.m., Beaumaris 4 p.m., Llanduono 5 p.m., for Liverpool, returning eacli morning from Liverpool at 10-30 a.m. Fares: Menai Straits to Liverpool, return 1st Saloon, 5s 6d 2nd Saloon, 4s 6d Llandudno to Liverpool, return 1st Saloon, 5s; 2nd Saloon, 4s. For further information apply at the Company's Offices, Steamboat Wharf, Menai Bridge. Agent, JOHN HCOHES. 432-175t SPLENDID SEA EXCURSIONS TO NORTH WALES. THE FAST SALOON STEAMER "ALEXANDRA" OR M A R S E I L L F, S ?. TTTILLSAIL DAILY (Sundays W excepted, weather and other ZMw^y^^ci.1 -umstance* permitting) from the ?a J S  B? ?M?E'? LANDING STAGE, LIVERPOOL, at 10.20 a.m. for LLANDUDNO, BEAUMARIS, BANGOR, & MENAI BRIDGE (St. George's Piet), arriving in time to leave Llandudno for ilenai Straits about ONE o'clock. Returning from Menai Bridge (St. Georgb's Pier) at 3.15 p.m.; Bangor, 3.15 p.m.; Beaumaris, 3.40 p.m.; Liandtidno, 4.45 p.m.; and arriving in Liverpool 7.30 to 8 p.m. The Saloon Steamer "MARSEILLES" Will leave the LANDING STAGE every SATURDAY at 1.30 p.m. Passengers can return same evening from Llan- dudno per "Alexandra" (4.45),or on Monday Morning per "Marsailles from Menai Bridge, 6 a.m.. Llan- dudno, 7 15 a.m., arriving in Liverpool about 10 a.m SPECIAL RETURN FARE for these trips, 3s 6d (available for return on day of issue or Monday followins by either steamers). ORDINARY FARES by Either Steamers (including Boatage and Pier Dues) :-SINGLE FARES.—Liverpool to or from Llandudno: Saloon, 3s 6d Fore Cabin, 2s 6d. Liverpool to or from Beaumaris, Bangor, or Menai Bridge: Saloon, 4s 6d; Fore Cabin, 3s. RETURN FARES.—Avail- able for the BEASON by either Steamers: -Liverpool to or from Llandudno Saloon, 5s; F'ore Cabin, 4s, Liverpool to or from Beaumari, Bangor, or Menai Wr,.?idge Saloon, 5s 6d; Fore Cabin, '4s 6!. INTERMEDIATE FARES.—Llandudno to Menai Straits: Single, Is; Return, Is 6d. Children under Twelve Half-price. Season Tickets IC2 2s each. Refreshments on Board. For Special Terms for Pic nic Parties, etc., apply on Board or to Felix Henry, 24, Mumps, Oldham Thomas Cook and Son, 61, Market-street, Manchester, and 11. Ranelagh-street, Liverpool; R. Hughes, 3, Warehouse-street, Llandudno; Edward Parry, Greengrocer, Bulkeley-square, Nl-nai Bridge Evan Stanley, 3, Stanley-street, Beaumiris T. E. Cow- burne, Stationer, &c.. 55. Ilolyhead-road, Upper Bangor; Jeremiah Griffiths, Boatman, Garth, Bangor or to R. and D. Jones, 28, Brunswick. street, Liverpool. Special Saturday Afternoon Trips 1.30 from Landing Stage, returning tame day or Monday. Return Fare, 3" 6d. The Marseilles is open for charter for the day, to convey School Trips, & any days except Satur- daJ vs and Monda\s, on moderate terms. 480-232. 480.2320 ATLAS A S 8 U RAN 0 B COM P ANY, A CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1808. IRE AND LIFE. Capital, Million Two Kindred Thousand Pounds. Agent jar Bangor; MR. WILLIAM PJGHE. National Provincial bank, The Company has been in existence more than 79 Years. Moderate Bates. Prompt Settlements. Liberal Conditions. All its Funds are iDvosted in Great Britain. Ample Reserves apart from Capital. FIRE, RESERVE, and other FUNDS in Hand (including Paid-up Capital and Freehold Office) exceed X370,000, LIFE FUNDS in hand excet d £1,371,000 (all upplicable to Policy.Ho:ders). Tjtal Investi d Faudis exceed one million and three quarters. 2 ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, (Established by Royal Charter, A.D. 1720). FOR SEA, FIRE, LIFE.'AND ANNUITIES Chief Oiffces, Royal Exchange, £.J1!dun; Branch, 29, Pall Mall. THB ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £ 3.900,000. FIRE ASSURANCE on Liberal Terms. LIFE ASSURANCE with or without Partici- patiou in Profits. Divisions of Profit every Five Y ears. A large Participation in Profits, with tb ouarantee of the Invested Capital Stock, anc1 exemption, under Rpyal Charter, from the Liabi. lities of Partnership t the security of an Office whose resources hav. been tested by the experience of more thai a Century and a Half. A Prospectus, Table of Bonus, and Balance Sheet 7ill be forwarded on application. Agent; Mr JAMES SMITH, Old Bank, PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. E. CLARKE, L.D.S., RC-S, DENTAL SURGEON, BANGOR, TAKES this opportunity of thanking his Patients and informing them that owing to increasing practice he has been compelled to Remove fiom Bulkeley. terrace to his larger and more convenient Premises, called TAN-Y.GRAIG, which is situated in the High-street, adjoining the Cricket Ground, where he may be consulted for the future free of charge upon all cases appertaining to the Teeth. Ma CLARRIC, or qualified assistant, attends BEAUMARIS every MONDAY, at 50, CASTLE- 61HF.KT. PENMAENMAWR every alternate THURSDAY at Housx. 584o THE GREAT LONDON LIBERAL NEWSPAPER. ONE PENNY WEEKLY. THE WEEKLY DISPATCH, ESTABLISHED 1801. SENT POST FREE: Three Months, Is 8d; Six Months, 3s 3d; Twelve Months, 6s 6d Single Copies (Post Free), ljd. Published at 20, Wine Office Court, Fleet Street, London, and to be had of all Newsagents, a SWEEPING! CHIMNEY SWEEPING [):T CHIMNEY SWEEPING WILLIAM PARRY, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, 64, CAELLEPPA, BANGOR, BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Bangor and the neighbourhood generally that, at the request of several of the leading families of the district, he has purchased new SWEEPING MACHINERY, and having secured the services of thoroughly Practical Men, W. P. iq now prepared to undertake the Sweeping and perfect Cleaning of any kind of Flue, and respectfully solicits your esteemed commands. Grates and Ranges re-set, &c. Payments Quarterly or Half-yearly, if desired. Yearly Contracts undertakeu. Estimates supplied. All ORDERS punctually attended to. Smoky Chimneys Cured by a New Invention. 571 1888 LISTS NOW READY. CARSON'S PAINTS. rpHE Original Anti-corrosion has been for Tnearly a century SPECIALLY MANUFACTURED for all kinds of OUT-DOOR WORK, and is extensively nsed by upwards of 16,000 of the Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy for tbe protection of Wood, Iron, Brick, Stone, or Compo. It is the most durable and effective paint extant. LIQUID PAINTS FOR ALL PURPOSES. These are beautifully prepared, and of the highest quality-suited for EVERY purpose WHERE ordinary paint CAN be supplied. They possess great body and covering power, and are non-poisonoui. 'LA BELLE'E NAMEL Is unequalled by any offered to the public for Beauty and Brilliancy. All Colours. BATH ENAMEL (three shades). No Private House or Large Establishment should be without it. PRICES, PATTERNS, & TESTIMONIALS, POST FREE. WALTER CARSON & SONS, LA BELLE SAUVAGE YARD, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, E.C,, BACHELORS' WALK, DUBLIN. 143D ORDINARY LIFE POLICIES, ORDINARY HFE POLICIES, mANSFOHMED ?N?O PAID-UP POLICIES, requiring no paymnts or I.. to keep them in force. Y? ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND (For Life A&8urance and Annuities). Annual Revenue 9482.992 Stg Claims Paid and Bonuses. £ 5,798,472 Accumulated Funds £ 3,198,577 LOANS ON REVERSIONS, &C. Chairman The Right Hon. the EARL or STAIB, K.T Manager: JOHN TUBNBULL SMITH, C.A. Edinburgh,82,Princes' St. London,5,Lombard St. 45 E3- pLAIN AND JS- COLOURED IS" PRINTING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED, ON REASONABLE TERMS, AT THE NORTH WALES CHRONICLE STEAM PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. LITHOGRAPHIC, COPPERPLATE, AND LETTERPRESS PRINTING A LARGE STAFF AND AN EXTENSIVE PRINTING PLANT. ALL ORDERS SPEEDILY ATTENDED TO AUCTIONEERS* CATALOGUES. PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE SOCIETIES' BALANCE SHEETS AND RULES PROSPECTUSES AND REPORTS. LEGAL AND OTHER FORMS. PAMPHLETS AND SERMONS. MOURNING AND MEMORIAL CARDS. BILLHEADS AND INVOICES. PROGRAMMES AND TICKETS. MENU CARDS AND TOAST LISTS. POSTING BILLS AND PLACARDS. HANDBILLS AND SHOW CARDS. MEMORANDUM AND ORDER FORMS. Br* SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR PRINTING VERy LARGE POSTERS, PLAIN OR COLOURED. BRANCH PRINTING OFFICE Caxton House, LLANDUDNO WHERE ALSO ALL OBEIER6 FOR PRINTING ARE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO LORNE HOUSE, BANOOB. JARVIS & COMPANY, FAMILY of the late Mr WILLIAM JARVIS, deceased (of the fî¡m of NIXON ANi) JANVII), whose interest in that firm has ceased. PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS, DISCOUNT BOOKSELLERS, PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONERS, ARTISTS' COLOURMEN, DIE SINKERS, ^"nLTEP STAMPERS, AND f • T T7^Txr^TORS, INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR THIS YEAR'S STOCK Ot F A. N CY ARTICLE S, Suitable for presents, RANGING IN PRICE FROM Is TO 100s, AND CERTAINLY THE LARGEST SELECTION IN THE PRINCIPALITY. LORNE HOUSE, BANGOR. (THREE DOORS BELOW THE POST OFFICE). Telegram JAR V IS, BANGOR. 63 SELLING OFF! GREAT BARGAINS! A Genuine Sale of Pianofortes and Harmoniums at HOLLAND'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE (OPPOSITE THE RAIL IV AY STATION). NOTICE. IN conseuutnee of being about to Remove to Larger Premises, GEORGE HOLLAND will OFFER HIS i VALUABLE STOCK OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AT ABOUT SEVENTY PER CE r; BELOW TRADE PRICE (from this date until the end of September). This is a rare chance of securing a genuine valuable Piano or Harmonium at less than Wholesale Price. A Magnificent upright grand Iron Piano, double overstrung, full trichord, check action, splendid panel front, ivory Keys, with new registered open back-latest patent. Value 50 guineas, offered at JE30. A Collard and Collard Piano in elegant walnut, 1st quality-ivory Keys, trichord and latest improvements. Value 65 guineas, offered at 940. A rich walnut iron-frame viano, full CGtt3ge, lull trichord, check action, patent brass pin plate; ivory Keys, handsome panel front, full compass. Value,40 guineas, now offered at £23. Handsome inlaid walnut Piano, panel front, truss legs, trichord, 7 octave, beautiful tone. Value 23 guineas, now offered at £14. A powerful two-manual Organ Harmonium, suit- able for Church or Chapel, 20 Stops, Knee Swell, six full sets of Reeds, in walnut. Value TI guineas, now offered stt42. A two-manual Organ Harmonium, rich tone, 18 Stops, two Knee Swells, in Walnut, by Trayzer. Value 70 guineas, offered at £40. A second-hand Organ Harmonium in oak, four sets of Reeds, Kuee Swell, very powerful tone, suit. able for Church or Chapel-cost a short time ago £ 45, offued at 420. Also a large Stock of new aud second-hand Pianos and Harmoniums, from £5 upwards, good Violins, Cornets, Flutes, Concertinas, Accordions, brass instruments, and a large Stock of Shaet Music which will be sold at an immense reduclior. As this Sale is only for a Limited Time an early inspection u invited. GEORGE HOLLAND, MUSIC WAREHOUSE, NORTH ROAD (OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION CARNARVON. 749t LEA AND PEBEINS' SAUCE Purchasers should see that the Label on every Bottle of the Original WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Beare their Signature, thus fci" Sold Wholesale bll the oprietors, Worcester; Crosse and Blackwell, London ;%find\ExpoTt' Oilmen generally. Retail Everywhere. ASK FOR LEA AND PERRINS' SAUCE. 83 "CYMRY AM BYTH. 1) CAUTION. R. ELLIS AND SON Find it necessary to Caution the Public against imitations of their Manufactures. Pnrchasprs should see that Corks are branded" R. ELLIS & SON, Rnthin," and that every Label bears Name on Registered Trade Mark (GOAT on SHIELD). SODA WATER. AROMATIC GINGER ALE. POTASS WATER. PURE CRATED WATER I SELTZER WATER. For C-XOUT LEMONADE. LITHIA WATER, and GINGER BEER. LITHIA < POTASS WATER. SOLE ADDRESS H. ELLIS AND SON," IIUTHIN, NORTH WALES. LODúN AGENTS :—W. BEST & SONS, Henrietta-street, Cavendisli-gqaare. V PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND HARMONIUM TUNING, &e ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF 70 YEARS. A. lllCHARDSON, SUCCESSOR TO BOUCHER AND CO. CHESTER, PIANOFORTE TUNER, &C., To their Graoesthe DUKE and DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER SIR WATKIN WILLIAM wv w BART., M P., and LADY WYNN The RIGHT HON. WILLIAM EWART GLAU,CONIE M.P., and MRS. GLADSTONE; and the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry of the District, TUNERS HEGULARLY TilE WHOLE OF(NORTBIWAL.l:.S TUNERS OF APPROVED ABILITY VIBITUECULARLY THE WHOLE OFfNORTBJWALLS ALL COMMUNICATIONS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. WALTER MURDOCK and Co'a. Walnut Cottage Piano, 21 Guineas. Our "People's iron ? Pianoforte, handsome Walnut Case, Panel Front TrnMes. 20 Guineas. Our "Schoolroom I Pianoforte, Walnut Gold Incised, 16 Guineas. Our "Cottager's" Pianoforte, handsome Walnut Case. 15 Guineas. A written Warranty with every Instrument, Carriage Paid. Twelve Months FREE Tuning and Exchanged Free within Six Months if not approved of. INSTRUMENTS ON THE THREE YEARS SYSTEM CIRCULATING MUSIC LIBRAPY, 43, BRIDGE-STREET ROW, i Fi E S T ri, p